[Ord. No. 936,
§ 3, 7-8-1985; Ord. No. 954, § 2, 11-10-1986; Ord. No. 1019, § 10(A), 11-13-1989]
A building or combination of buildings or equipment may be used
or occupied for any of the following purposes, subject to the limitations
set forth herein, but for no others:
A. Any use permitted in Heavy Industrial District.
B. Any of the following uses shall be permitted when authorized as a conditional use by the township council after recommendations of the planning agency pursuant to Article
XXXVI of this Ordinance:
(3) Waste recycling facility (recycling center).
(5) Resource recovery facility.
(6) Any form of municipal solid waste disposal or processing not set forth in subsections
(1) through
(5) above.
[Ord. No. 936,
§ 3, 7-8-1985; Ord. No. 1476, § 36, 6-11-2007]
A. District Area: No Resource Recovery District shall be less than ten
(10) acres.
B. Lot Area and Width: A lot of not less than four (4) acres and a lot
width of not less than four hundred (400) feet at the building line
shall be provided for any building or structure or equipment erected
for the uses permitted in this district.
C. Lot Area Ratio: Principal and accessory buildings shall not occupy
more than thirty-three and one-third (33 1/3) per cent of the
lot area, except when authorized as a special exception.
D. Yard Requirements.
(1) Front yard. Sixty (60) feet from the ultimate right-of-way line.
(2) Side yards. Side yards shall be sixty (60) feet each, except that
no structure shall be located closer than one hundred (100) feet to
any residential district nor any parking area closer than sixty (60)
feet to any residential district.
(3) Rear yards. Sixty (60) feet.
E. Height regulations: Exclusive of stacks, the maximum height of buildings,
equipment or other structures erected or enlarged in this district
shall be forty (40) feet. Where the facility requires a stack, the
height thereof shall be determined by reference to good engineering
principals as required to meet DER/EPA regulations and standards.
F. Maximum impervious surface coverage: Eighty-five (85) percent of
the total tract area, including buildings, driveways, parking and
storage areas.
G. Green space area requirement: The minimum required green space area
on any lot shall not be less than fifteen (15) percent.
[Ord. No. 936,
§ 3, 7-8-1985; Ord. No. 1019, § 10(B), 11-13-1989]
The uses permitted in a Resource Recovery District are subject
to the following restrictions and conditions:
A. Except for materials to be recycled such as glass, metal, paper,
rags, etc., waste material to be processed at an incinerator or resource
recovery facility may be stored only within the confines of a building
in a holding pit or bunker. Under no circumstances shall such pit
or bunker be built with a capacity larger than will accommodate or
hold a four-day supply of material for the incinerator or resource
recovery facility.
B. The owner/operator of a permitted facility shall be required to establish
a screening buffer area around the perimeter of the property on which
the facility is operated with a minimum depth of fifty (50) feet.
The buffer shall be planted with a double row of evergreen trees and
shrubs which shall be a minimum of eight (8) to ten (10) feet high
and which shall be set on not more than twenty-five-foot centers.
The owner/operator shall be required to maintain this buffer area
and the plantings thereon in good condition at all times. The landscape
plan for the facility shall require the approval of the Council of
Plymouth Township prior to the issuance of a permit for the facility.
[Ord. No. 936,
§ 3, 7-8-1985]
Any use or construction and any permit sought for a use permitted in this district shall be required to comply with Chapter
8, Article
VI, Section
8-93 et seq., of the Plymouth Township Code (the Solid Waste Management Ordinance).
[Ord. No. 936,
§ 3, 7-8-1985]
An application for a conditional use under this Ordinance shall
not be accepted for review and decision by the Council of Plymouth
Township unless accompanied by the following information and materials:
A. Site Plan: A site plan shall be submitted which meets all of the
requirements of the Plymouth Township Subdivision and Land Development
Ordinance.
B. Environmental Impact Study: An environmental impact study, prepared by independent consultants acceptable to the Township, shall be provided which complies with section
8-100 of the Plymouth Township Solid Waste Management Ordinance.
C. Fiscal Impact Study: A fiscal impact study, prepared by independent
consultants acceptable to the Township, shall be provided analyzing
the fiscal impact of the proposed use on existing community facilities
and services including, but not limited to, projections of direct
public costs and revenues associated with the proposed use.
D. Project Description: A complete description of the proposed conditional
use shall be provided, including descriptions of the proposed facilities,
processes and equipment, the estimated useful life of the facility,
the intended hours of operation, estimated user costs, estimated volumes
of material incoming and to be disposed of, and such other information
as may be required necessary for the township to evaluate the application.
[Ord. No. 936,
§ 3, 7-8-1985]
No otherwise permitted use shall be allowed if the conduct thereof
shall be determined to be dangerous to the public health, safety or
welfare, or which would constitute a public hazard whether by danger
from fire, radioactivity, explosion or otherwise, or which will be
noxious or offensive by reason of odor, dust, fumes, smoke, gas, vibration,
illumination or noise. No treatment or processing shall be permitted
within Plymouth Township of waste materials classified as hazardous
or toxic waste.